The New Vampire: Bram Stoker's Dracula and Anne Rice's Interview with The Vampire

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September 4, 2014

 

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We cannot identify with him, nor are we supposed to even want to. Wood refers to these characteristic depictions as “the obsolete codes” which show “humans as heroes, the vampire as enemy; humans as comrades, the vampire as loner; virtue as a human trait, evil as inhuman; humans as Christian, vampires as Satanic...
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Surely the characters in Dracula follow this stereotype of good and evil being completely distinct from each other. Prior to the 1931 film Dracula the stereotypical vampire was presented as “an ancient, decaying, walking corpse with distorted features, razor-sharp fangs, and extended fingers”. (Reep, Ceccio, Francis 124) After Bela Lugosi's performance in the 1931 film version, the vampire became middle aged, extremely pale, and of some aristocratic descent, usually with a horrible accent; think “Ay vant to sack yor blud!” and you're on the right track...
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